Walsh: Did I say musket? I meant to say muskrat! It’s all about the love!
FIRST: As has been noted already, a musket IS A GUN. Further a “call to arms” actually means to grab your weapons. Although it is often used metaphorically to mean whatever weapons/arguments/facts in a particular policy “fight” it is taken from the same thought as “man your battlestations”…oh, yeah, that’s metaphorical, as well.
But the point is, the Trumpeters don’t GET metaphors, as I’m sure this “shock jock” idiot is well aware.
SECOND: How the HELL do any of the Trumpeters NOT see Trump as an Elite? He is among the elitest of the elite and doesn’t represent “you” in any way, shape or form. What the actual F$%&?!?
Craig, it’s a metaphor. It’s a call to arms
It’s not a metaphor. “A call to arms” is literally a command to take up armaments to prepare to fire them in battle.
Deadbeat Dad is a popular shock jock?
Remind me to kill my radio…
Wasn’t a call for violence? Welp, Joe …how do you use a musket as a garden hoe? What’s a musket for Joe? Painting daisies ?
If you want to take me literally, that’s idiotic.
the amount of spinning this jackhole does, i’m surprise his eyes aren’t rolling in their sockets and he’s spewing crap over everything…
…oh, wait…
BIIIIG gophers…
A drunk in a bar came up with a statement that encapsulates Joe walsh the Congressman, not the rock star.
“You pay what you get for”.
I thought the transposing of words quite profound.
Drunks Against Madd Mothers.
Jesus H Christ. Just own up to it coward! Or stop trying to be clever and incite outrage with a wink and a nudge.
Singing!
I have a musket, but it’s not a gun
Blowin’ my face off is all in good fun
Who is that creature hangin’ on the wall?
The name of “Bonzo” is what I recall
Cho.:
They say I’m crazy but I have a good time…
Yes but Louie (‘Emperor for life of the Crazy People’ per Charlie Pierce) Gohmert is still in office.
“Craig, it’s a metaphor. It’s a call to arms,” Walsh said.
I wish Jon Stewart were still here to stare silently into the camera.
Libs just don’t know how to speak American.
“Musket” is not literal, because muskets are hard to find and generally nonfunctional.
“If Trump loses” obviously meant, as Walsh explained, “no matter who wins”.
“I’m grabbing my musket. You in?” was simply a metaphor meaning “a call to arms” in preparation for “us against the elites”.
Putting it all together, because you liberals can’t:
Walsh clearly wasn’t advocating violence when he asked people to join him in grabbing a musket if Trump loses, because he was only asking people to grab a working, easy-to-obtain weapon to battle the elites whether Trump loses or wins.
You know the “H” is for haploid.
“but Joe Walsh said…”
don’t be surprised if single shot bullets are mentioned soon.